OPEN TONNAGE 17may13
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Maritime News, 10 Professional Mistakes Seafarers Should Never Make Onboard Ships (With Real Incidents) There is no dearth of stress on board ships. Ask a seafarer and you will know what it takes to work on board. It is the ultimate test of both physical and mental strength. No mariner… [more]
Maritime News, Martek Marine: “shipping companies face potential manslaughter charges” Martek Marine is advising shipping companies that they are putting themselves at risk of facing corporate manslaughter charges if they do not carry an adequate number of maintained and certified gas… [more]
Maritime News, CMA CGM announces the launching of three new joint services and the reshuffling of its Asia– S.America services In view of continuous challenging trading conditions effective from July 2013 CMA CGM, Maersk Line,Hamburg Süd, CSAV, China Shipping Container Lines and Hanjin… [more]
Maritime News, Shipping recession may have hit bottom: STX Pan Ocean The downturn of the global shipping industry that has sent many owners into losses may have passed its bottom, according to STX Pan Ocean (STX PO), an indication that a gradual recovery is taking shape. “Despite all… [more]
Maritime News, Asia benchmark PG-Japan LR1 rate falls below w100 on tonnage glut A drop in naphtha and jet cargo volumes coupled with a tonnage glut saw the Long Range I tanker freight rate for moving products on the benchmark Persian Gulf-Japan route fall below the key Worldscale 100 level Tuesday. This… [more]
Maritime News, IMO U-turn jeopardises citizens' health in EU Year of Air The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) yesterday decided to postpone the entry into force of nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions limits for ship engines from 2016 to 2021. Environmental NGOs Transport & Environment… [more]
Maritime News, Maersk Line CEO Visits Panama Canal Expansion Maersk Line CEO Søren Skou visited the Panama Expansion construction site accompanied by Panama Canal Administrator Jorge L. Quijano during his recent trip to Panama. Skou and other Maersk Line executives had the… [more]
Maritime News, IMO's Secretary General opening speech on Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC), 65th session Before I address some of the most important items on your agenda this week, I wish to update you on some general matters of importance to the work of the Organization relevant… [more]
Maritime News, NGOS and shipping industry make joint call for review of legal discharge status of polyisobutene The number of seabirds recorded washed up on beaches in two incidents along the English Channel, covered in polyisobutene (PIB), has passed 4,000. Now, leading wildlife conservation and… [more]
Maritime News, European Commission unveils maritime strategy for the Atlantic The European Commission adopted an Action Plan to revitalise the marine and maritime economy in the Atlantic Ocean Area. The Action Plan follows from the Atlantic Strategy the Commission adopted in 2011. It aims to show… [more]
Maritime News, Germany Accuses Man of Being Somali Pirates’ Accountant Who knew that buccaneers had bookkeepers? The authorities in Germany said Monday that they had arrested a man, identifying him only by the initial “M,” who had acted as the accountant for a band of Somali… [more]
Maritime News, Shipowners face an onslaught of new environmental laws Preventing pollution was one of the original aims of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), when it was set up in 1948. But its environmental rule-making has intensified in recent years. It has turned its attention to… [more]
Maritime News, European transatlantic gasoline tanker bookings surge in May Gasoline tanker bookings from Europe to the United States have surged in May as traders have bet U.S. demand will grow in the summer driving season, despite high inventory levels. A rare flow of gasoline and diesel from… [more]
Maritime News, Look Back in Anger and Wonder...What's Next? They say that hindsight is a great thing. But it really depends on what you're looking back at. In the 1950s young men wrote plays looking back in anger at what had gone before and not much liking what history had bequeathed them.… [more]
Maritime News, Britain pledges anti-piracy aid at key Somalia summit Britain will help boost radio communications on the Somali coast as part of efforts to combat rampant piracy along global shipping routes near the East African country, Prime Minister David Cameron said on Tuesday. Britain… [more]
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